A home directory is a file system directory on a multi-user operating system containing files for a given user of the system. The specifics of the home directory (such as its name and location) is defined by the operating system involved; for example, Windows systems between 2000 and 2003 keep home directories in a folder called Documents and Settings.
A user's home directory is intended to contain that user's files; including text documents, music, pictures or videos, etc. It may also include their configuration files of preferred settings for any software they have used there and might have tailored to their liking: web browser bookmarks, favorite desktop wallpaper and themes, passwords to any external services accessed via a given software, etc. The user can install executable software in this directory, but it will only be available to users with permission to this directory. The home directory can be organized further with the use of sub-directories.
The content of a user's home directory is protected by file system permissions, and by default is accessible to all authenticated users and administrators. Any other user that has been granted administrator privileges has authority to access any protected location on the filesystem including other users home directories.
Home is the second album by alternative rock band Deep Blue Something. It was originally released by RainMaker Records in 1994 and re-released on Interscope in 1995.
All songs written by Todd Pipes, except where noted.
B-Sides:
Home is a studio album by Stephanie Mills. It was released June 26, 1989 on MCA Records.
Any time you're feelin' lonely
Any time you're feelin' blue
(You're feelin' blue)
Any time you feel downhearted
That'll prove your love for me is true
Any time you're thinkin' about me
That's the time I'll be thinkin' of you
(Thinkin' of you)
So, any time you say you want me right back again
That is the time I'll come back home to you
(Any time you're feelin' lonely)
(That's any time you're feelin' blue)
Any time you feel downhearted
That'll prove your love for me is true
Oh, any time you're thinkin' about me
That's the time I'll be thinkin' of you
So, any time you say you're wantin' me back again
That's the time
(Any time)
That's the time
(That's any time)
Yeah, that's the time
(That's any time)
I'll come back home to you
A home directory is a file system directory on a multi-user operating system containing files for a given user of the system. The specifics of the home directory (such as its name and location) is defined by the operating system involved; for example, Windows systems between 2000 and 2003 keep home directories in a folder called Documents and Settings.
A user's home directory is intended to contain that user's files; including text documents, music, pictures or videos, etc. It may also include their configuration files of preferred settings for any software they have used there and might have tailored to their liking: web browser bookmarks, favorite desktop wallpaper and themes, passwords to any external services accessed via a given software, etc. The user can install executable software in this directory, but it will only be available to users with permission to this directory. The home directory can be organized further with the use of sub-directories.
The content of a user's home directory is protected by file system permissions, and by default is accessible to all authenticated users and administrators. Any other user that has been granted administrator privileges has authority to access any protected location on the filesystem including other users home directories.
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